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The phrase "a string of corruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of corrupt actions or instances, often in a political or organizational context.
Example: "The investigation revealed a string of corruption that spanned several years and involved multiple officials."
Alternatives: "a series of corrupt acts" or "a chain of corruption".
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A string of corruption scandals has brought all of politics into disrepute.
The party has governed Poland since 2007 and has faced a string of corruption scandals.
There have been a string of corruption cases linked to the awarding of contracts.
A string of corruption scandals have hurt the party, he said.
Qatar's successful bid for the tournament has been the subject of a string of corruption allegations.
But the current investigations are the latest in a string of corruption and bribery charges in Alaska.
It is the first sentence to result from a string of corruption scandals that have engulfed the German engineering giant.
Thaksin, the movement's founder, lives in self-imposed exile, fleeing a string of corruption charges he says are politically motivated.
Today the 80,000-strong town remains controversial, with the mayor facing a string of corruption allegations.
The rally was intended to be the war cry of the party, which has in recent times been hit by a string of corruption charges.
The accusations against Tsunekazu Takeda relate to Tokyo's winning bid to host the 2020 Games — the latest in a string of corruption cases in Olympic bidding.
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